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A Compilation of the Messages and Papers of the Presidents - Volume 8, part 3: Grover Cleveland, First Term by Grover Cleveland
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and the examinations by those selected as examiners, and the work
incident thereto, will be regarded as a part of the public business to
be performed at such office, and with due regard to other parts of the
public business said examiners shall be allowed time during office
hours to perform the duties required of them.

2. It shall be the duty of every executive officer promptly to inform
the Commission, in writing, of the removal or discharge from the public
service of any examiner in his office, or of the inability or refusal of
any such examiner to act in that capacity; and, on the request of the
Commission, such officer shall thereupon name not less than two persons
serving under him whom he regards as most competent for a place on an
examining board, stating generally their qualifications; and from all
those who may be named for any such place the Commission shall select
a person to fill the same.


RULE XI.

1. Every application, in order to entitle the applicant to appear for
examination or to be examined, must state under oath the facts on the
following subjects: (1) Full name, residence, and post-office address;
(2) citizenship; (3) age; (4) place of birth; (5) health and physical
capacity for the public service; (6) right of preference by reason of
military or naval service; (7) previous employment in the public
service; (8) business or employment and residence for the previous five
years; (9) education. Such other information shall be furnished as the
Commission may reasonably require touching the applicant's fitness for
the public service. The applicant must also state the number of members
of his family in the public service and where employed, and must also
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